In our daily feature, we take a look at what happened on this day in Ipswich Town’s history...

On this day in 2001, the Blues held Everton to a goaless draw at Portman Road

We start today’s on this day 45 years ago when David Johnson scored twice as the Blues beat Chelsea 3-2 at Stamford Bridge to make it eight games unbeaten in all competitions.

Micky Stockwell was also on the scoresheet on this day in 1990

In 2001, the Blues held Everton to a goaless draw at Portman Road in the Premier League, while Eric Gates scored in Town’s 1-1 draw with QPR at Portman Road to stay unbeaten at home in the 1984-85 season.

In 1984, Eric Gates scored as the Blues drew 1-1 with QPR

And finally on this day in 1990, Simon Milton scored twice as the Blues beat Port Vale 3-0 at Portman Road to keep their home unbeaten run in all competitions to five games.

Sir Alf Ramsey was one of Ipswich Town and England’s greatest-ever managers. Some would say he WAS the greatest. Few reporters had the access to Sir Alf as former EADT/Ipswich Star and Green’Un editor TONY GARNETT enjoyed. Here are some of his memories